Hi Cornel: I did a google Marx + "question everything" and came up with this answer: http://www.google.co.in/search?hs=ho5&hl=en&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aunofficial&q=Marx+%22question+everything%22&btnG=Search&meta=
Don't question Gadgil's quote ;-) There's an anarchist's blog called, you guessed it, "question everything": question-everything.mahost.org See this: Karl Marx enjoined us to question everything. And with the entire political landscape refashioned by the newest of world orders nothing remains unchallenged ... www.communist-party.org.uk Hope this answers before Gadgil ;-) FN > [Goanet] Re: Musings on crossing a hundred.... > cornel cornel at btinternet.com > Mon Oct 3 06:57:31 PDT 2005 > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Hi Vidyadhar, I studied Marx and his writings hell of a lot in student > and post-student days. Ok, this was many moons ago. However, I never > came across the view that Marx said "question everything." I am just > curious about its source. Is this attribution to Marx genuine in this > case? Cornel -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Frederick 'FN' Noronha | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Independent Journalist | http://fn.swiki.net Goa, India | +91(832)2409490 Cell 9822122436 ----------------------------------------------------------
